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To: rellimpank
“A recent poll by the Pew Hispanic Center showed that more than half of all Latino adults in the U.S. worry about deportation for family and friends.”

I can’t imagine why! Jorge Bush has seen to it that they are quite safe, with a full panoply of social services available to them to further the reconquista.

“The solution, however, is to regularize the flow necessary for a functioning and competitive U.S. economy - and do it legally. That means a guest worker program, adjustments on quotas, elimination of shameful backlogs and a means to legalize the existence of illegal immigrants already here.”

Guest workers! Great idea! It worked soooo well in now Mohammedan Al Deutschland.

2 posted on 12/23/2007 5:54:17 AM PST by Kolokotronis (Christ is Risen, and you, o death, are annihilated!)
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To: Kolokotronis

I have no problem at all with a controllable and articulate guest worker program. But that requires we know who those guests are, and what they will be contributing to America, and that they will not be a drain on our institutions and infrastructures. But the author’s added demand that we legalize (i.e., reward) all the illegals (lawbreakers) that are already here is NOT the answer (the answer is to kick them out and let them apply for entry, like my mother and all the other legal immigrants who respected our laws and customs had to do).

I want someone to tell me what laws I can break that, not only will I not be punished for breaking, but will be rewarded for breaking, as well.

Alas, I am an American, born and bred. A veteran. A tax payer. I therefore do not fit the profile for reward. I do, though, fit the profile of someone to be fleeced and used and then ignored. Just like my other fellow Americans.

The sh!t is going to hit the fan one of these days, because like so many others, I am fed up with this crap.


11 posted on 12/23/2007 7:28:21 AM PST by ought-six
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